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Portrait Roger Fry

Roger Fry

1866 - 1934

British Art Critic and Painter

Movement : Bloomsbury Group
Roger Fry, born in 1866 in London and died in 1934 in London, was a British art critic and painter known for his contributions to the development of modern art. His works are celebrated for their innovative use of form and color, capturing the essence of modern life and emotion. Influenced by the Post-Impressionist movement and his contemporary Clive Bell, Fry's technique involved a dynamic and expressive approach to composition and color, conveying the intensity and complexity of his subjects. His career was marked by his ability to depict the vitality and spirit of the modern world, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century British art criticism and painting.
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